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San Diego News Fix - California Released A List Of Low-Performing Schools, Here's Why | Kristen Taketa

California Released A List Of Low-Performing Schools, Here's Why | Kristen Taketa

02/06/19 • 11 min

San Diego News Fix

California for the first time released a list of its lowest-performing 8 percent of public schools in the state, but some experts are skeptical that education leaders will use this new information and related funding to effectively improve those schools.
The state’s list includes 58 San Diego County schools, including 14 district schools and 5 charter schools within the San Diego Unified School District.
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/education/sd-me-worst-performing-schools-20190204-story.html

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California for the first time released a list of its lowest-performing 8 percent of public schools in the state, but some experts are skeptical that education leaders will use this new information and related funding to effectively improve those schools.
The state’s list includes 58 San Diego County schools, including 14 district schools and 5 charter schools within the San Diego Unified School District.
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/education/sd-me-worst-performing-schools-20190204-story.html

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